81.   While American smokers are most likely to die from heart attacks, the Chinese are far more likely to die from cancer, emphysema or tuberculosis.

82.   With a few puffs, the smoker is under way.

83.   Overall, smokers were four times more likely to suffer a stroke than non-smokers.

84.   Previous research indicates black smokers are more likely to try quitting and have a lower success rate than white smokers.

85.   Add blisters, bruises, sprains and even broken bones to the list of things that smokers are more likely to get.

86.   After that, he acknowledged, many smokers will be upset by the new rule.

87.   But when the non-smokers exposed to secondhand smoke were excluded from the equation, smokers were then six times more likely to have a stroke.

88.   Cigarette smokers are nearly twice as likely as nonsmokers to have a stroke.

89.   First-time teen smokers are more likely to choose menthol as well.

90.   However, she also pointed out that Dunhill smokers are mostly hesitant to change cigarettes.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
smoker 0%
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be 15.82%
have 7.28%
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get 2.37%
take 1.90%
tend 1.90%
light 1.74%
quit 1.74%
face 1.42%
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